Case Study: Coin Superposition
The classic thought experiment where two or more particles become one, defying the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics.
Imagine a single coin, placed on a table, with no other forces acting upon it.
The coin is in a superposition of states, existing in multiple places at once.
However, upon observation, the superposition collapses, and the coin is found in a single, definite state.
This has implications for our understanding of reality and the nature of existence.
But what if we were to take it a step further?
What if the coin were to superpose into a million different states, each with its own distinct probability distribution?
We would need a new approach, one that can handle this level of complexity.
A new theory, one that can account for the infinite possibilities.
And so, the search for a solution begins.